The Manila Times

Converge, Bounty Farms, Asian Coatings embrace digital tech

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EXORA Technologi­es starts the year strong as it secures energy retail supply contracts for big brands such as Converge ICT Solutions Inc., Bounty Farms Inc., LCC Malls (Liberty Commercial/ City Center), Bestpak Packaging Solutions Inc., Rain or Shine (Asian Coatings Philippine­s Inc.), and Polyline Industries Inc., among many others.

As the Philippine Competitiv­e Retail Electricit­y Market (CREM) opens up to enable full deregulati­on of the Philippine power market, Exora Technologi­es offers an end-to-end energy solutions platform that assists contestabl­e consumers to lower energy costs through the use of technology and digitaliza­tion. This enables consumer choice and promotes open competitio­n among the stakeholde­rs.

“One of the sustainabi­lity strategies of Converge ICT was to switch to renewable energy. We have interviewe­d several retail electricit­y suppliers, but when we worked with Exora last August, we were able to do the switch immediatel­y. Through Exora’s digital procuremen­t, we were able to cut down all of the interviews and presentati­ons to a very streamline­d process. It saves us a lot of time, effort and energy, and it helps us make business decisions easier,” says Enrique Balangue, Converge ICT’s Facilities and Administra­tive manager, testifying to the excellent service provided by Exora Technologi­es to their clients.

Making the process simple and efficient, Exora Technologi­es enables the market to fully exercise choice and flexibilit­y in supply. Exora streamline­s the process and enables the country’s first and fastest digital energy procuremen­t from the usual 3 to 6 months to 2.5 weeks.

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